You don’t buy much loyalty in Ukip for around £100,000, which is believed to be the price of buying Nigel Farage for a long weekend, paid by Donald Trump for his support of his vile & irresponsible behaviour!

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Hi,

You don’t buy much loyalty in Ukip for around £100,000 but it does seem a period of brief support is for sale – I guess in politics there are always those willing to prostitute their integrity!

Who Does Nigel Farage Work For?

In April of this year, Nigel Farage, former city trader, former UKIP leader, warned US President Barack Obama about interfering with the UK referendum on ‘Brexit’. It was not his business, apparently. Obama is not British, after all.

His own involvement – or should that be interference? – in the Dutch referendum on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Ukraine was forgotten. That was different, of course. That was Nigel. Different rules apply when Nigel is involved.

It is generally accepted that the line of argument pursued by Farage on this issue was precisely the line that was bought and paid for by the Kremlin, which was heavily opposed to the FTA.

Now the formerly relevant Farage has popped up again, in the USA, campaigning for Donald Trump, who is seeking to become the first cartoon character to be elected to the office of US President. Trump’s political manifesto also seems to adhere to the Kremlin line. Such a coincidence. Indeed, close examination of Farage’s political colleagues in his EFDD political group in the European Parliament may also reveal a high level of similar ‘coincidence’.

Trump has been forced to drop certain staff with connections to the Kremlin, largely through the office of disgraced Ukrainian dictator and Kremlin puppet Viktor Yanukovych. Trump seems to have replaced his ‘useful idiots’ with – errr – Nigel Farage, once famously described as Kremlin funded media outlet Russia Today’s favourite British politician. Another ‘coincidence’.

It is rumoured that not only did Donald Trump fund a private jet to fly Nigel Farage to and from St. Louis to support him in the debate but that he paid him a further £25,000 and all expenses and of course the tax liable to the IRS! That, together with any broadcast fees he may have been paid by the likes of Fox and the consequential potential uplift in future fees from such as Russia Today (RT), due to the higher profile, makes for a very handy income for a weekend’s work!

Nigel Farage appears to be getting cold feet over his support for embattled US presidential contender Donald Trump.

Despite being on the campaign trail with the tycoon, the Ukip leader now claims he disagrees with him on ‘lots of things’.

And he believes there is ‘no question’ that the leaked tape of Trump boasting he can sexually accost women because of his fame has ‘really hurt him badly’.

Having defended Trump for ‘alpha male boasting’, Nigel Farage is now moving to distance himself from the Republican’s campaign

Farage singled out Trump’s treatment of women, his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States, and his derogatory comments about Mexicans as the subjects on which he most disagreed with the Republican candidate.

After watching the 2005 tape of Trump bragging he can grope women because he’s famous, Farage said: ‘I just saw this whole thing as sort of an extreme form of alpha male boasting.’

Quizzed on other issues by Jeremy Paxman for a BBC documentary tomorrow, Farage admitted: ‘There are lots of things in the campaign that I couldn’t support in any way at all.’

Anti-Faragist elements in UKIP are seeking to censure their leader over his support for Donald Trump. The party’s beleaguered NEC is meeting today to discuss the punishment for Steven Woolfe and Mike Hookem, as well as the rules on whether Woolfe, Raheem Kassam and Suzanne Evans are allowed to stand in the leadership election. If Woolfe receives any sort of suspension he will theoretically lose his status as a member “in good standing”, leaving him ineligible. Intriguingly there are also moves afoot to issue some sort of punishment against Farage for his trips to the States to appear on stage with The Donald. Unlikely to succeed but a measure of how factional the UKIP NEC has become…

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